I volunteer as a design and communications consultant with Family Scholar House in Louisville, Kentucky, http://www.familyscholarhouse.org the Democratic Socialists of America http://www.dsausa.org and teach children with emotional and developmental disabilities.

OK, seriously? This rocks. PLEASE don’t say you did those lines freehand. But I’ll be you did. There’s a confidence of purpose in this that I’m envious of, like the knowledge that your drawing it matters. Here’s another cool thing: the two halves — if the building’s bisected vertically — aren’t mirror images. With that choice you gave it character. The drawing is alive with choices, like a library is (or should be). And the coolest thing of all? Those swoop-y curves? When I first looked at the drawing they made me think immediately of pages turning in books.
Amazing.